Women
Become a true woman of faith
“Honey, where did you put my socks?” “Mom, I hate meat loaf. Can’t we order pizza?” “You do realize that the deadline is tomorrow, don’t you?” “We missed you at Bible study. Were you just too tired?”
As women, we constantly juggle the needs of everyone around us. We face enormous expectations and responsibilities the minute we get out of bed each morning. And in the midst of all the overwhelming demands on our time and energy, we often lose sight of who we are—of the women God intended for us to be.
So how should we cope? How can we find a healthy balance between earthly responsibilities and heavenly promises? God’s Word offers wisdom for all of us as we seek to become true women of faith.
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Living Fear Free
How to Live Fear Free: Overcoming Insecurity with Faith
Are you tired of letting fear and insecurity dictate your life? While many believers struggle with deep-seated doubt, Chuck Swindoll teaches that you were not meant to live this way.
The Biblical Key to Overcoming Fear To live fear-free, we must shift our focus from our own limitations to God's sufficiency. Insecurity often takes root when we look in the mirror and see only our own flaws. True confidence is found not in self-improvement, but in resting in God’s perfect plan.
Key Takeaways from this Message
In this video, Chuck Swindoll outlines three steps to breaking the cycle of fear:
- Identify the Root of Insecurity: Recognize that fear paralyzes us when we fix our eyes on our own performance or frightening circumstances.
- Shift Your Perspective: The moment you turn your eyes toward Jesus, the pressure to be perfect is replaced by His grace.
- Trust in His Purpose: Real confidence comes from knowing that God’s power is made perfect in your weakness.
A Personal Encouragement My friend, when you look in the mirror, do you see a confident child of God, or a reflection clouded by fear? It is time to stop living in the shadow of doubt. Join me in this video as we learn to place our confidence not in who we are, but in who He is.
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Becoming a Man or a Woman after God’s Own Heart
By Pastor Chuck Swindoll
Chuck Swindoll discusses what "having a heart for God" means and presents a convicting challenge to us all.
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